slackjawed
Self deported
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Trout season last all year long here. The higher elevation lakes still have ice on them, but it has become to thin to be trusted to fish through.
The lower lakes are free of ice, and the fishing is ok, not great. When the snowpack melts, and the water starts flowing through the lower lakes, it will get better.
When the ice breaks on the upper lakes, the fishing usually is good for about 3 weeks, if you can withstand the high winds we normally get in the spring.
I am looking forward to catching that big brookie on my favorite rapala.
An, UScitizen, det cord doesn't work as well as an M80. Of course calcium carbide and rocks in a tin can with holes punched in it is much quieter and attract much less attention.
The lower lakes are free of ice, and the fishing is ok, not great. When the snowpack melts, and the water starts flowing through the lower lakes, it will get better.
When the ice breaks on the upper lakes, the fishing usually is good for about 3 weeks, if you can withstand the high winds we normally get in the spring.
I am looking forward to catching that big brookie on my favorite rapala.
An, UScitizen, det cord doesn't work as well as an M80. Of course calcium carbide and rocks in a tin can with holes punched in it is much quieter and attract much less attention.